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Song artist 872 - Martha Tilton

Martha Tilton Chart Profile

This page lists the song chart entries of Martha Tilton. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.

# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Martha Tilton And the Angels Sing 1939 US Billboard 1 - 1939 (14 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1987 (1939), US invalid BB 14 of 1939, POP 14 of 1939, Your Hit Parade 20 of 1939, nuTsie 41 of 1930s
2 Martha Tilton I Let a Song Go out of My Heart 1938 US Billboard 1 - 1938 (9 weeks), Europe 61 of the 1930s (1938), Jazz Standard 152
3 Martha Tilton I'll Walk Alone 1944 US Billboard 4 - Jul 1944 (24 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Aug 1944 (19 weeks)
4 Martha Tilton This Can't Be Love 1938 US Billboard 2 - Dec 1938 (13 weeks)
5 Martha Tilton I Should Care 1945 US Billboard 10 - Mar 1945 (3 weeks), DDD 47 of 1945
6 Martha Tilton What Goes On Here In My Heart 1938 US Billboard 3 - 1938 (8 weeks)
7 Martha Tilton I've Got A Date With A Dream 1938 US Billboard 4 - 1938 (9 weeks)
8 Martha Tilton You're A Sweet Little Headache 1938 US Billboard 6 - Dec 1938 (6 weeks)
9 Martha Tilton I Have Eyes 1938 US Billboard 6 - 1938 (5 weeks)
10 Martha Tilton What Have You Got That Gets Me? 1938 US Billboard 6 - 1938 (7 weeks)
11 Martha Tilton A Little Kiss at Twilight 1938 US Billboard 7 - 1938 (1 week)
12 Martha Tilton 'S Wonderful 1938 US Billboard 7 - 1938 (9 weeks)
13 Martha Tilton You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth 1938 US Billboard 9 - 1938 (9 weeks)
14 Martha Tilton Feelin' High & Happy 1938 US Billboard 11 - 1938 (4 weeks)
15 Martha Tilton When I Go A-Dreaming 1938 US Billboard 11 - 1938 (5 weeks)
16 Martha Tilton (I've Been) Savin' Myself for You 1938 US Billboard 12 - 1938 (3 weeks)
17 Martha Tilton Why'd Ya Make Me Fall in Love? 1938 US Billboard 12 - 1938 (6 weeks)
18 Martha Tilton I Must See Annie Tonight 1938 US Billboard 13 - Dec 1938 (2 weeks)
19 Martha Tilton Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks 1937 US Billboard 14 - 1937 (2 weeks)
20 Martha Tilton Please Be Kind 1938 US Billboard 14 - 1938 (4 weeks)
21 Martha Tilton Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?) 1937 US Billboard 15 - 1937 (2 weeks)
22 Martha Tilton Is That the Way to Treat a Sweetheart? 1938 US Billboard 15 - 1938 (2 weeks)
23 Martha Tilton How Are Things In Glocca Morra 1947 US Billboard 8 - Mar 1947 (5 weeks)
24 Martha Tilton I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder 1947 US Billboard 9 - Jul 1947 (2 weeks)
25 Martha Tilton Could You Pass in Love? 1938 US Billboard 20 - 1938 (1 week)
26 Martha Tilton That's My Desire 1947 US Billboard 10 - Jun 1947 (9 weeks)
27 Martha Tilton Stranger in Town 1945 US Billboard 10 - Jul 1945 (1 week)
28 Martha Tilton That's Gratitude 1948 US Billboard 22 - Mar 1948 (3 weeks)
29 Martha Tilton Texas Polka 1944 US Billboard 24 - Jun 1944 (1 week)
30 Martha Tilton And the angels sing (1944) 1944 US Billboard 27 - Oct 1944 (1 week)
31 Martha Tilton I Will Always Love You 1950 US Billboard 23 - Oct 1950 (1 week)

In addition to the above listed songs Martha Tilton also contributed to the following entries:

# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Martha Tilton & Benny Goodman Loch Lomond 1937 US Billboard 12 - Dec 1937 (4 weeks)

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6 Dec 2017

Tilton was a Band Singer back in 1937-1939

You guys are still confused as to what a Band Singer is? Song numbers1,2,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,25, and "Loch Lomond" are All by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. That's what the record labels said, Goodman was the Boss who signed the paychecks. Bear in mind that band singers were members of the band, not the star performers they became later. The band musicians even got paid more than the vocalists did because they were unionized, vocalists were not. Goodman "invited" Martha to leave his band in 1939, when a lot of his players jumped ship. Martha didn't do too well on her own until she signed with Capitol Records near the end of World War II

We are not confused as to what a Band Singer is at all. You need to read the FAQ about names that explains why we list what the source charts say.